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The Merits of Global Constitutionalism


Anne Peters


University of Basel - Faculty of Law

October 21, 2009

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies, Vol. 16, No. 2, 2009

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Global constitutionalism is an agenda that identifies and advocates for the application of constitutionalist principles in the international legal sphere. Global constitutionalization is the gradual emergence of constitutionalist features in international law. Critics of global constitutionalism doubt the empirical reality of constitutionalization, call into question the analytic value of constitutionalism as an academic approach, and fear that the discourse is normatively dangerous because it is anti-pluralist, artificially creates a false legitimacy, and promises an unrealistic end of politics. This article addresses these objections. I argue that global constitutionalization is likely to compensate for globalization induced constitutionalist deficits on the national level, that a constitutionalist reading of international law can serve as a hermeneutic device, and that the constitutionalist vocabulary uncovers legitimacy deficits of international law and suggests remedies. Global constitutionalism, therefore, has a responsibilizing and much needed critical potential.

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Date posted: October 25, 2009  

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Peters, Anne, The Merits of Global Constitutionalism (October 21, 2009). Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies, Vol. 16, No. 2, 2009. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1492141

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University of Basel - Faculty of Law ( email )
Peter Merian-Weg 8
CH-4002 Basel
Switzerland
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